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Gestural Earth Vessel 124

Sale price$2,520

This sculptural vessel from the Texture & Gesture Collection pulses with the energy of instinctive mark-making. Its angular form offers a grounded counterbalance to the swirling gestures that dance across each surface. Made from black clay and adorned with speckled clay slip, the vessel holds tension between control and spontaneity— each stroke capturing a moment of movement, emotion, or pause. The brushwork is raw, layered, and immediate, evoking abstract landscapes or calligraphic echoes. It’s a piece that speaks in textures and motion, revealing the intuitive rhythm and tactile language that defines Beverly's sculptural practice. A vessel alive with spontaneous motion— each surface stroke is a record of rhythm, impulse, and raw expression.

37.5" (h) x 16.5" (w) x 12.5" (d)

Gestural Earth Vessel 124
Gestural Earth Vessel 124 Sale price$2,520

Country of Origin

United States

About the Maker

Beverly Morrison

Beverly Morrison is a Los Angeles-based sculptor whose work embodies a deep reverence for nature, movement, and raw materiality. With over 20 years of expertise in clay, she creates sculptural works that evoke both tranquility and dynamism, drawing inspiration from organic forms, natural textures, and Eastern philosophies of imperfection.
Morrison’s process is a dialogue between material and maker, an intuitive "sculptural dance" where each piece develops its own presence. Her signature aesthetic—defined by expressive gestures, tactile surfaces, and evocative lines—seeks to capture fleeting moments of energy and contemplation. She meticulously crafts her own clay bodies, allowing her to form a personal connection with the medium from inception to completion. Her works, often described as Modern Day Relics, offer a meditation on time, earth, and impermanence, inviting viewers to engage in quiet reflection.
Morrison’s work has been featured in LUXE Interiors + Design, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House, and the Pasadena Showcase House. Her pieces are held in private and public collections across the globe and regularly appear in high-end interiors through her collaborations with the design trade.